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KTUA kicks off La Verne parks and recreation master plan, seeks resident input
Summary
KTUA consultant Jacob Malone presented the City of La Verne’s parks and recreation master plan kickoff, reporting 19 parks (about 100–120 acres), a park level-of-service near the general-plan target (3.7 vs. 4 acres per 1,000 residents), and an outreach program including a 5,000-address statistically valid survey and summer pop-ups.
Jacob Malone of KTUA presented the kickoff workshop for the City of La Verne’s parks and recreation master plan, outlining the team’s inventory, analysis approach and public outreach strategy.
Malone said the team visited every park in La Verne and counted 19 park sites totaling roughly 100–120 acres of open space. “You are doing phenomenally,” he told the audience, noting the city’s park level-of-service is about 3.7 acres per 1,000 residents compared with the general-plan guideline of 4 acres per 1,000.
The finding means La Verne—using the consultant’s calculation—would need roughly 38 additional acres to reach the…
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